Carly Rae Jepsen stunned fans in Santa Monica, Calif., last week when she hit the streets for a busking gig.

The “Call Me Maybe” singer, who starred in the hit “Grease: Live TV” event on Sunday, performed her hits with a guitarist pal as onlookers first ignored her and then slowly started to realize they were watching a real-life pop star.

Carly Rae’s street gig was captured on camera for comedy sketch website FunnyOrDie.com and the skit went viral on Wednesday.

Jack Antonoff has recruited female singers including Sia and Charli XCX to cover songs from the debut album of his band Bleachers. The fun. musician released “Strange Desire” with his side project …

Jack Antonoff. (Photo by Desiree Navarro/WireImage)

Jack Antonoff has recruited female singers including Sia and Charli XCX to cover songs from the debut album of his band Bleachers.

The fun. musician released “Strange Desire” with his side project last year, and he has now announced plans for a new version of the album featuring women on vocals.

In addition to Sia and Charli XCX, other artists who have contributed songs include Carly Rae Jepsen, Sara Bareilles, and Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks.

In a post on Twitter.com, Antonoff writes, “I love female voices. I wish I had one. When I write songs I typically hear things in a female voice and then match it an octave lower so I can hit the notes. That’s why so many Bleachers’ songs are sung so low…

“So with that in mind I wanted to release a version of my record that spoke to how it was written and the ways I originally heard it in my head before I recorded and sang it.”

The record is titled Terrible Thrills, Vol. 2. and follows on from Terrible Thrills, Vol. 1, which he recorded in 2010.

The first Terrible Thrills project was a covers album based on a record by another of his bands, Steel Train.

Police in Canada have launched an investigation after pop star Carly Rae Jepsen was allegedly targeted by a hacker. The Canadian singer recently filed a report claiming a cyber-crook had illegally …

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Police in Canada have launched an investigation after pop star Carly Rae Jepsen was allegedly targeted by a hacker.

The Canadian singer recently filed a report claiming a cyber-crook had illegally accessed her computer and stolen “electronic property,” believed to be personal pictures, according to TMZ.com.

Officials at the Vancouver Police Department have confirmed they have launched an investigation, telling the website they are focusing on the alleged theft of “electronic property belonging to Jepsen.”

The news is the latest setback for the “Call Me Maybe” star after she was recently forced to deny being featured in a sex tape that emerged on the Internet. She branded the rumors “ridiculous” and insisted the girl in the film was “obviously not me.”